Tsamaiso ya Lenyalo La Sengwaketse mo Botswana – Traditional Wedding Proceedings of the Bangwaketse in Botswana The Bangwaketse Tribe Botswana officially recognizes various tribes, including Basarwa Bakgatla, Bangwato, Bakwena, Barolong, Bangwaketse, and Bakalaka, among others. Each of these cultures share …
BEING AFRICAN- AFRICAN CULTURE EXPLAINED Dining & Hosting: Botswana Culture (Setswana) It has been noted that the Batswana have always lived in community groups of different sizes. Depending on the event or occasion, the Batswana people have a vibrant hosting …
BEING AFRICAN- AFRICAN CULTURE EXPLAINED Botswana, like any other society, has certain expectations and standards of behavior that are important for maintaining order and harmony within the community. These guidelines, known as social etiquette, cover various aspects of social life, …
BEING AFRICAN- AFRICAN CULTURE EXPLAINED #AfricanCultureExplained To have an in depth understanding of the Tswana marriage process we highly recommend you: Watch all the Tswana dramatization/videos produced by BeingAfrican to accompany this teaching Go through Tswana marriage FAQs Wedding: Botswana …
TSWANA FAQs Key roles and Patlo- Magadi process explained Key roles explained : Malome and Rakgadi Bagwe-The groom’s team Malome – Intermediary Malome – intermediary Who is Malome? Malome basically means the connector/ link/ one who connects. He is …
BEING AFRICAN- AFRICAN CULTURE EXPLAINED Pregnancy: Botswana Culture (Setswana) The Batswana, just like any other people of the world, attach great significance to pregnancy and childbirth for their role in building families and future generations. Coupled with the concept of …
BEING AFRICAN- AFRICAN CULTURE EXPLAINED Neighborly Practices: Botswana Culture (Setswana) African societies have always lived together in community groups, and the people of Botswana are no exception in this regard. This ‘community’ set up of the Batswana communities has inculcated …
BEING AFRICAN- AFRICAN CULTURE EXPLAINED Clans & Totems: Botswana Culture (Setswana) Botswana country got its name from the root ‘Tswana,” which refers to the Tswana speaking tribes, which were once considered the eight main tribes (this has since changed after …